


Synopsis
Through a sweetly macabre ritual
of song and dance, a songstress and her accompanist are catapulted into an
unexpected nasty little whirly-gig! Very quietly, just between us, the tall
one says there’s something very familiar about the small one… and
can’t help but notice a little more at play… play softly. It’s
all fun and games until someone loses their marbles!
Well known for her birdcalls and architectural
warblings. Pianissimo thrusts Christine Johnston into a world where Laurie
Anderson meets the Prodigy.
Highly acclaimed for her individual works as well as her extensive performance
repertoire with the prolific and renowned company Frank
Theatre, Lisa O’Neill joins Christine in a meeting made in twisted
heaven.

Credits
Created and directed by Christine Johnston and Lisa
O’Neill
Dramaturg and directorial assistance – Therese Collie
Composer/ sound designer – Brett Collery
Lighting designer – Matt Scott
Costume designer – Selene Cochrane
Costume construction – Louise Gerard
Props construction – Kylie Burke
Pianissimo was commissioned and produced by the Queensland Performing Arts Centre
Performance History
Premiered at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre
2003
The Studio, Sydney Opera House 2004
‘The political aspects of pianissimo astound and delightfully confuse as much as the production itself. On the surface it is a great piece of visual and aural entertainment. Dig deeper and you will find a psychology and philosophy that belongs to the world of the show, rich, haunting, spectacular, gothic, on the brink of insanity and with a sexy element of derangement.’ Time off, Brisbane 2003
‘Pianissimo is a visually stunning work. To say that Johnston is statuesque is an understatement and with O’Neill barely reaching chest height they create a constantly engaging duo. Pianissimo is a bemusing entertainment, a distinctive cabaret/musical theatre/dance hybrid.’ RealTime, Australia 2004